Programs

Drop-In Center

This is an unstructured service that allows members to engage in activities that focus on social interaction through informal conversations and participation in activities of their own choosing. By playing card games, Wii Sports, pool, or surfing the Internet with friends, members have the opportunity to reduce their sense of isolation and develop supportive relationships with their peers.

Daytime Groups & Activities

Designed primarily for persons with mental illness, these voluntary structured groups and activities include discussion groups on many topics including budgeting, cooking, healthy living, positive relationships, personal safety, and computer skills. A variety of recreational activities such as karaoke, music appreciation, Wii bowling, and budget shopping are interspersed throughout the week. These activities take place in small groups, allowing for an accommodation for the desires and needs of individual participants. A schedule of program activities is posted in the Activity Center and mailed to members every month.

Evening Enrichment/Recreational Groups and Activities

Members select from a wide variety of enrichment, skill-building and recreational activities scheduled, on average, 6-7 evenings per month. Through shared and supportive active participation, members explore novel environments, learn how to access community resources, and make appropriate use of recreation and leisure time. Their participation allows staff to assist them in developing improved communication and behavioral skills with the ultimate goal of creating a network of natural supports necessary to live and thrive in the community of their choice. A schedule of evening activities is posted in the Activity Center and mailed to members every month.

Individual & Peer Support Services

Staff members are available on a one-to-one basis to discuss any issues that arise within the program. In these discussions emphasis is placed on the individual member’s responsibility for taking the initiative in resolving difficulties or conflicts within the guidelines of Halcyon’s “Principles of Positive Peer Support & Code of Conduct”. Members are encouraged to share the hope and reality of their own recovery with others in the community.